Dorrans played both in the top flight for the Midlands club last term and the Championship for Norwich. In the end, he looks to have impressed one team more than the other...

Premier League & Championship

Chances Created

Accurate Crosses

Final-Third Passes

Appearances

Minutes Played

Chris Brunt

50

56

290

34

2,895

Graham Dorrans

50

22

389

39

2,740

James Morrison

39

21

325

33

2,558

Craig Gardner

35

15

230

35

2,684

Stéphane Sessegnon

32

2

247

28

1,761

Saido Berahino

28

5

278

38

2,929

As Opta stats show, Dorrans created as many chances as any West Brom player last season, completing far more final-third passes than any of the Baggies.

Those figures, though, count for both the Premier League and Championship and the 28-year-old looked to have a better time of things at Norwich.

The move should really present a win-win situation for all involved. Speculation from fans about the fee for the Dorrans deal suggests West Brom have made a solid profit on the Scot, while the Canaries are obviously happy enough with his quality to bring him to Carrow Road on a permanent basis.

Some West Brom supporters, though, were disappointed and relished having a hard-working player like Dorrans at the Hawthorns. Here's what the Baggies faithful made of his move to Norwich on Twitter:

Dorrans: signed for £150,000 - 189 games, 26 goals, £2.85 million profit. Not bad business at all. #WBAFC

Tim Poole

Tim Poole is a sports journalist for HITC with a love of football, tennis and snooker in particular.His career to date has seen him speak to former Manchester United boss David Moyes, interview snooker world champion Mark Selby and be snubbed by Premier League managers and players in more than one language!He is a massive Roger Federer fan and lives by the motto that 'sport is life.' When he's not writing about it, he's playing it, be it football, tennis, basketball, badminton, table tennis, darts, snooker, golf or even water polo. He is better at some than others...